Forex prices are displayed in the form of a Bid/Ask spread. The spread is the difference between the Bid and the Ask. The Bid and Ask serve as the prices that similar to other financial products. The Bid is the price at which a trader is able to sell a currency pair. The Bid price or sell price of a currency pair is always the lower price in a quote. The Ask, also sometimes referred to as the 'Offer', is the price at which traders are able to buy a currency pair.
The difference between the Bid and Ask is called the "Spread" and is effectively the cost of trade. There are typically no additional broker commissions involved in trading the Forex market, although we are witnessing a move towards commission based trading due to market execution.
Market increments are measured in 'Percentage in Point' or Pips for short. A pip is the 4th digit in the value of a currency pair (if you are trading from a 5 digit price feed); EURUSD 1.10872, GBPUSD 1.28653 etc. All Forex currency pairs, except for the Japanese Yen, measure the pip from the 4th decimal place, while the JPY and HUF currency pairs is on the 2nd decimal.
Price Quotes: What do they mean?
Reading a Forex quote may seem a bit confusing at first. However, it's really quite simple if you are able to remember two things:
A quote of GBP at 1.28653 is to say that 1 Sterling Pound (GBP) = 1.28653 US Dollar (US). When the Sterling Pound is the base unit and a currency pair's price increases, comparatively the Sterling Pound has appreciated and the other currency in the pair (usually known as the quote currency) has weakened. Using the above GBPUSD example as a reference, if the GBPUSD increases, from 1.28653 to 1.29653 (100 pips or 1000 points), the GBP is stronger because it will now buy more USD than before.
There are four currency pairs involving the US dollar in which the US dollar is not the base currency. Some exceptions are the Australian dollar (AUD), the British Pound (GBP), the Euro (EUR), the New Zealand dollar (NZD) etc. A quote on the GBPUSD of 1.28765 would mean that one British Pound is equal to 1.28765 US dollars. If the price of a currency pair increases the value of the base currency in comparison to the quote currency thus increases. Conversely, if the price of a currency pair decreases, such is to say that the value of the base currency in comparison to quote currency has weakened.
Forex markets and prices are mainly influenced by international trade and investment flows. It is also influenced, but to a lesser extent, by the same factors that influence the equity and bond markets: economic and political conditions, especially interest rates, inflation, and political stability, or as is often the case, political instability. Though economic factors do have long term effects, it is often the immediate reaction that causes daily price volatility, which makes Forex trading very attractive to intra-day traders.
Currency trading can offer investors another layer of diversification. Trading currencies can be viewed as a means to protect against adverse movements in the equity and bond markets, movements that of course also impact mutual funds. You should bear in mind that trading in the off-exchange foreign currency market is one of the riskiest forms of trading and you should only invest a small portion of your risk capital in this market.
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